A growing number of Democratic lawmakers are offering temporary jobs to ousted FBI official Andrew McCabe in an attempt to help him secure a full government pension after Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired him just two days shy of his retirement.

The month of February started with disruption in the stock market, pushing Consumer Confidence down from January. This market force was offset by consumers’ positive of how they will be affected by the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). In our monthly ...

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe may be out of a job in the FBI, but House Democrats like Rep. William Pocan are reaching out with new career offers – including work on election integrity. Watch TV shows, movies and more on Yahoo View. About ...

The Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce on Monday announced that many of its members are ready to hire. Businesses in the community have more than 300 job openings that are available currently or in the immediate future. The jobs represent several different ...

PAULDING COUNTY, GA — Businesses across the region are looking for new employees and Patch has partnered with ZipRecruiter to provide you with our searchable jobs board. Here are some recent job postings in Dallas and Hiram. See hundreds of openings at ...

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday got behind a prospective a 12-acre development project aimed at attracting new technology and other jobs to New Jersey. The Democratic governor met with officials from Rutgers University, local and ...

“Will the robots take all the jobs?” is really the wrong question to ask about automation, at least for a while. (I make no promises about 2075 labor markets. But probably not then, either.) More relevant, perhaps, is how technological progress alters ...

Foxconn: Bill limiting local governments could hurt Racine County hiring for jobs related to massive plant Racine County’s top elected official is warning that legislation could hurt efforts to hire local people to work on projects generated by Foxconn.

Christine Silcocks knew what to expect when she entered her patient’s room at the start of her nursing shift. On the bed lay a young woman crying hysterically. Less than two hours earlier, her baby’s heart had suddenly stopped during active labor.